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Sir Roger Moore on four-day Malta visit for new project

26-Mar-2006 • Actor News

British actor Sir Roger Moore, who was the first James Bond to be honoured by the British government, is currently in Malta on a four-day stay in preparation for a new project that he is working on - reports DIVE.

Sir Moore landed at the Malta International Airport at 1535CET on Saturday afternoon.

A sizeable crowd was present at the arrivals lounge at the time as another five flights landed at around the same time, with many people being surprised to see the British actor pass by in a casual manner.


Photo by Alexis Callus

Sir Roger Moore received a CBE (Commander of the British Empire) award in March 1999. He was also awarded knighthood in June 2003 for his work with UNICEF. He will always be remembered for his roles in the James Bond films.

The 79-year-old actor is here together with his fourth wife. They are staying in a 5 star hotel in St. Julians.

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